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Woocommerce Wpw Product Slider and Carousel Plugin

Woocommerce Wpw Product Slider and Carousel displays products in an cool, responsive slider(or carousel) using an custom generator button on post/page edit(see the screenshots). You can use a shortcode in your pages, posts, and even widgets.

Woocommerce Wpw Product Slider and Carousel displays products in an cool, responsive slider(or carousel) using an custom generator button on post/page edit. You can use a shortcode in your pages, posts, and even widgets.

I overheard some folks at the gym I go to talking about SEO. It was a part-owner of the gym, talking about an SEO firm they were in contact with to help them with the gym website and reaching more people. A concern all businesses share: how do we sell to more people.

In the context of a gym, sales will be limited to a pretty narrow geographic region. With …

Whether content is late, structured differently to the design or lost in email threads – content always gets the blame for website project delays. Now you can use GatherContent to organize and produce website content without the chaos. 1000s of teams worldwide use GatherContent to implement a structured process for content that helps launch website projects on time.

Right now, we have the power to write CSS that only applies when the browser window itself is at certain widths or heights. Breakpoints, as it were. Super useful. What we don’t have (natively) is the ability to write conditional CSS based on any particular elements (or “containers”) properties.

It’s going on 2 years since the RICG decided to tackle this. I’m not exactly sure what the status is there. It seems a bit on pause, but that doesn’t …

It’s starting to be pretty common knowledge that there are only 2 things you can animate cheaply in CSS: opacity and transforms. Anything else, you run a high risk of that animation/transition being choppy. Fortunately, there is a ton of animation possibility with those properties, especially since transform can move and resize elements any-which-way.

You can even get tricky and fake the animating of other properties with transforms. In this tutorial on the Google Chrome Developers Blog, Paul Lewis and …

I have been asked to lead product development on a team. This is somewhat of a new journey for me because I’m generally used to calling myself a web designer rather than a product manager or strategist.

The toughest part of this job for me has been organizing my thoughts. I’ve written an executive summary for the product we’re building, done some competitive research and even dusted off my limited MBA education for a SWOT analysis. Oh yeah, now …

I recently launched a CSS animation course for designers and developers wanting to improve their web animation skills. While building the course, I ran into the issue where content would animate before assets had downloaded. This article covers the approach I put together to fix the problem and ensure all animations played when expected.

We’ve all been there. For example, we want to fade in a hero header on load, so we add the fade-in keyframes, setting up the animation, …